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SAtM And Wdßfes. Mil Emily Bishop) author cl ‘ Seventy Tears Young,’ tells this little stpry to illustrate the fact that it is as easy to do as to wish to doA little girl’s brother set a trap to catch birds. The little girl knew that it was Wrong, cruel, against the laws ,of kindness, and wtoftlner inexcusable. She wept at first, theft her ftiotfaOr noticed that she became cheerful again, tad she was asked the chute. . . “t prayed lor iny brother to be a better What eljeF” inquired her mother. “I prajrid that tM trap would not catch any Jittle birds.” "What hise?” 11 Than I tant out tad lacked tbft dti all td pieita”

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Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 7

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